Extron electronic MTP Series Network Card User Manual


 
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Refer also to the VersaTools
®
MTP Series User’s Manual at www.extron.com.
About the MTP Transmitters and Receivers
The Extron MTP transmitters and receivers provide a system for
long‑distance distribution of A/V signals over Category (CAT) 5
shielded (STP), unshielded (UTP), or foil shielded (FTP) twisted
pair cable. They are part of the Extron VersaTools
®
line of basic
distribution ampliers, switchers, transmitters, receivers, and
associated video accessories.
An MTP transmitter converts input video and stereo or mono
audio signals to proprietary signals and outputs them to a
compatible MTP receiver via TP (twisted pair) cabling.
The MTP Series Features table shows the video and audio
capabilities of each model, transmitter/receiver compatibility,
and Architectural Adapter Plate (AAP) mountability.
Transmitters
MTP Series Features
Captive
screw
S-video
MTP T CV
MTP T SV
MTP T SV A
MTP T SV A RCA
Composite
video
RCA
AAP
mounted
MTP T AV
MTP T AV RCA
MTP R CV
MTP R AV
MTP R AV RCA
MTP R SV
MTP R SV A
MTP R SV A RCA
Receivers
MTP T AV AAP
MTP T SVA AAP
Video Format Audio Connection
1. The video format of
the transmitter
(S-video or composite
video) must match
the video format of
the receiver.
2. The audio portion
of any transmitter
output, regardless of
whether it is
equipped with captive
screw or RCA input
connectors, is
compatible with any
receiver.
N
N
The video format of the transmitter (S-video or composite
video) must match the video format of the receiver.
N
The transmitter audio output, whether captive screw or
RCA input connectors, is compatible with any receiver
in the MTP Series if the transmitter and receiver jumper
configuration is compatible. See “Signal Jumpers for
Generational Compatibility”.
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®
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